1.The change of the serum level of cystatin C, urinary NAG enzyme in the children affected by HSP and its clirical significale
Weihua LIU ; Bin YANG ; Beining ZHANG ; Qiufang KANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2013;20(7):966-968
Objective To investigate the change of the serum levels of cystatin C,urinary NAG enzyme in the children affected by HSP and its cliracal significance.Methods 60 children with HSP were divided into three groups based on urine routine and abnormal degrees of biochemícal examination results,which were kidney injury group A (KI-Group A),kidney injury group B (KI-Group B),and non-kidney injury group (non-KI-Group).Selected 28 healthy children with the same phase and the same age as the control group.A sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) was employed to determine the values of cystatin C,urinary NAG enzyme.Results Urinary NAG enzyme in KI-Group A (127.11 ± 15.63) ng/L and KI-Group B (132.75 ± 19.83) ng/L were significantly higher than the control group (111.36 ± 20.10) ng/L (F =7.324,P < 0.05),and there was no difference between non-KI-Group (108.14 ± 13.83) ng/L and the control group.Cystatin C in KI-Group A (1.18 ±0.13) mg/L,KI-Group B (1.19 ±0.17)mg/L and non-KI-Group (1.16 ±0.11)mg/L were all significantly higher than the control group (0.79 ±0.14)mg/L (P < 0.05).Conclusion Cystatin C and urinary NAG enzyme in children with HSP were significantly abnormal,and may be used as early indexes reflecting the glomerular injury.The relationship of the two above indicators had positive correlation,and the combined employment of them had the dadvantages of early detection,high sensitivity and accurate diagnosis.
2.Development and validation of a rapid and robust LC-MS/MS method for quantifi-cation of a new oxazolidinone antibiotic MRX-I in human plasma and urine
Miao ZHAO ; Xiaojie WU ; Jun HUANG ; Jicheng YU ; Jing ZHANG ; Beining GUO
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2014;(3):210-215
Objective To establish and validate an ultra performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometric (UPLC-MS/MS)method for quantification of MRX-I,a new oxazolidinone antibacterial agent,in human plasma and urine.Methods Chromatographic separation was performed on a Waters ACQUITY UPLC BEH C8 column using an isocratic elution.The mo-bile phase consisted of acetonitrile and water (40∶60,v/v).Quantitative analysis was conducted in the multiple reaction moni-toring mode.Linezolid was used as an internal standard.Liquid-liquid extraction with ethyl acetate was used to remove impuri-ties in the plasma and urine samples.The method was validated in terms of matrix effect,recovery,precision,accuracy and stability.Results The calibration curves were linear within the range of 0.005 00-1 .00 mg/L.The lower limit of quantification was 0.005 00 mg/L for both plasma and urine samples.Retention time was less than 1 .5 min for both MRX-I and internal standard in plasma and urine.The ma-trix effect factors of plasma and urine for MRX-I was 90.4%±8.2% and 82.7%±7.9%,respectively.The recovery of MRX-I was 112.8% ± 13.4% from plasma and 105.6% ± 13.4% from urine samples,respectively.The inter- and intra-day accuracy of MRX-I was 98.9%-105.0% and 96.5%-102.6% in plasma samples,and 92.7%-98.6% and 95.1 %-105.7% in urine samples.MRX-I was stable for 24 h at room tem-perature,48 h in automatic sampler after pretreatment,and stable after 3 freeze-thaw cycles in plasma and urine.MRX-I was also stable at-40℃for eight months in plasma and six months in urine,respectively.Conclusions The UPLC-MS/MS method established in this study shows high sensitivity and specificity for determination of MRX-I in human plasma and urine.The re-sults of validation are consistent with the requirement of bioanalytical method validation.
3.Effect of functional sports on children s spatial awareness aged 6-8 years
LI Chuang, XU Peng, PAN Yanyan, HAN Beining, ZHANG Yunlong, CHEN Zhi
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(8):1161-1165
Objective:
To examine the effect of functional sports training on the development of spatial awareness in children aged 6-8 years old,to provide a reference to improve children s ability of spatial sense.
Methods:
A class of 125 children aged 6-8 years from first, second, and third grades of an elementary school in Zhengzhou City were conveniently selected by stratified random sampling, who were divided into the experimental group ( n =62) and the control group ( n =63) by random number tables. The experimental group received functional sports intervention for 8 weeks,3 times a week,20 min each time, and the control group received traditional sports game program.
Results:
After the intervention,the error values of depth perception, orientation perception, and space perception in the experimertal group of 6 and 7 year old children reduced by 1.98 cm, 2.88°, and 22.00 cm (6 year old children) and 1.61 cm, 2.34°, and 17.99 cm (7 year old children) compared with the control group, respectively. Compared with those in the control group of 8 year old after the intervention, and the differences were of statistical signifiance( t =-3.07, -2.94, -3.07 ; -3.25, -3.29, -3.15, P <0.01). There was no significant difference in the error values of depth perception, orientation perception and space perception between the experimental group and the control group after intervention ( P >0.05). In the experimental group, the error values of depth perception, orientation perception and space perception reduced by 2.30 cm, 3.88°, 28.05 cm (6 year old children), 2.16 cm, 2.15°, 17.45 cm (7 year old children) and 1.16 cm, 1.81°, 9.10 cm (8 year old children) in children aged 6-8 years after intervention, significant improvement were observed compared with before intervention ( t = 8.50 , 9.04, 7.35; 7.39, 10.30, 11.05; 4.67, 4.46, 14.14, P <0.01). Compared with before the intervention, children aged 6-8 in the control group only had significant differences in space perception( t =4.13, 6.71, 8.93, P <0.01).
Conclusion
Functional sports games can improve depth perception, orientation perception and spatial perception for children aged 6-8 years. It can be integrated into children s daily activities to play a positive role in promoting the healthy growth of children.
4.Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of huangqin tang in febrile rats.
Tao LI ; Yi-Wei WANG ; Yan-Li WANG ; Dong ZHANG ; Hui-Hui ZHANG ; Li CHEN ; Shuai-Xing ZHUANG ; Zhong-Ming ZHOU ; Wei-Peng YANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(10):1418-1425
The pharmacodynamic (PD) and pharmacokinetic (PK) properties of Huangqin Tang (HQT) were investigated in yeast-induced febrile rats. Blood sample and rectal temperature data of the rats were collected at different times after single oral administration of HQT at 20 g x kg(-1). The plasma concentrations of paeoniflorin, baicalin, wogonoside, baicalein, wogonin, oroxylin A, glycyrrhizic acid and glycyrrhetinic acid were quantified by a sensitive liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometric (LC-MS) method. The blood concentrations of PGE2, 1L-1β and TNF-α were detected by radioimmunoassay (RIA). All pharmacokinetic parameters were processed by non-compartmental analysis using WinNonlin software. The potential relationship between the mean concentration of eight constituents and the antifebrile efficacy was investigated by calculating Pearson correlation coefficients. It was found that HQT had significant antifebrile efficacy in yeast-induced febrile rats, but had no effect to normal rats. The antifebrile effect of HQT can be attributed to the inhibition of PGE2, 1L-1β and TNF-α. The constituents (baicalin, wogonoside, baicalein, wogonin, oroxylin A, glycyrrhizic acid and glycyrrhetinic acid) in febrile rats had delayed absorption and elimination, a longer residence time in the body, and higher C(max) and AUC than those in normal rats. Febrile condition could affect the pharmacokinetic behaviour of HQT in vivo; the flavonoids with the same backbone showed the similar fate in the body; baicalein and wogonin had a strong positive correlation (R > 0.66, P ≤ 0.02) with the antifebrile efficacy determined. Together, these constituents demonstrated different pharmacokinetic properties in the febrile body.
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5.Effects of RCCS simulated microgravity on proliferation and cell cytoskeleton of human HaCaT keratinocyte
Jingjing LIN ; Beining ZHANG ; Nan JIANG ; Bingxin XU ; Hongfeng YAN ; Shaoyan SI ; Jinlian ZHOU ; Hongwei SUN ; Yan CUI
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2018;27(10):1107-1111
Objective To investigate the effects of simulated microgravity by RCCS on proliferation and cell cytoskeleton of human HaCaT keratinocyte. Methods The rotary cell culture system (RCCS) was used to simulate the microgravity environment, and human HaCaT keratinocytes were divided randomly(random number) into the simulated microgravity group (SMG) and normal gravity group (NG). HaCaT cells in the two groups were harvested respectively after 32, 36 and 42 h culture. The HaCaT cells proliferation and cycles were detected by flow cytometry, the concentration of hb-EGF in supernatant was detected by ELISA, and the cell cytoskeleton was observed after 42 hours' culture under laser confocal microscope with FITC-labeled technique. SPSS 23.0 statistical software was used for statistical analysis, and P <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results The flow cytometry showed that the proportions of human HaCaT keratinocytes in G1 and G2/M phases were increased while the proportion of HaCaT cells in S stage was decreased significantly after 32, 36 and 42 h RCCSculture compared with those in the normal gravity group. The HaCaT cells in G1 stage were declined along with incubation time. ELISA results showed that the hb-EGF concentration in HaCaT supernatant under simulated microgravity culture for 24 and 36 h was lower than that in the normal control group (P<0.01). The laser confocal microscope revealed that the HaCaT fluorescence intensity was decreased,and there were disordered microfilaments, structural ambiguity, pseudopodia reduction and irregularshape among FITC-labeled HaCaT cells cultured 42 h in RSSC compared with the normal gravity group.Conclusions RCCS simulated microgravity environment could inhibit the cell cycle transformation and proliferation of human HaCaT keratinocyte, affect the keratinocyte-secreting function, and induce alterations of the cell cytoskeleton.
6. Effects of the rotary cell culture system-simulated microgravity on growth features of thyroid follicular epithelial cells in rats
Beining ZHANG ; Jingjing LIN ; Nan JIANG ; Hongfeng YAN ; Hongwei SUN ; Bingxin XU ; Jinlian ZHOU ; Heming YANG ; Yan CUI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2018;34(7):598-601
The rotary cell culture system(RCCS)was used to simulate the microgravity environment, and FRTL-5 cells were divided into simulated microgravity group(SMG)and normal gravity group(NG). FRTL-5 cells were harvested after treatment for 6, 12, 24, and 36 h, the cell viability was measured by MTT assay, and the cells cycles were detected by flow cytometry. The ultrastructure of FRTL-5 cells was observed under laser confocal microscope with FITC-labeled technique. The MTT assay showed that the proliferation of FRTL-5 cells was significantly inhibited after RCCS treatment for 6, 12, 24, and 36h compared with NG(
7.Dermatomyositis with kidney neoplasm: two cases report and literature review
Sheng MA ; Yue GE ; Zezhong XIONG ; Yanan WANG ; Le LI ; Zheng CHAO ; Beining LI ; Junbiao ZHANG ; Yang LUAN ; Bolin WU ; Gan YU ; Cong LI ; Xing ZENG ; Chunguang YANG ; Zhihua WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(3):200-203
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of dermatomyositis with kidney neoplasm.Methods:The data of two patients with dermatomyositis complicated with kidney neoplasm in Tongji Hospital from January to February 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. The first case was a 55-year-old female, who was admitted with the chief complaints of recurrent erythema of upper extremities for 2 months and facial erythema for 1 month. Physical examination: erythema can be seen on upper limbs and face, no tenderness or percussion pain in kidney area. Myositis enzyme profile test showed that anti-Mi-2 antibody and anti-SSA /Ro-52 antibody were positive. Contrast CT showed nodular uneven enhancement in the right kidney with a size of 50 mm×41 mm. The second case was a 58-year-old female, who was admitted with the chief complaints of kidney occupying for a month. Physical examination: flaky erythema on face, no tenderness or percussion pain in kidney area. Myositis enzyme profile test showed that anti-Ro-52 antibody and anti-MDA5 antibody were positive. Contrast CT showed a significantly uneven enhanced mass with a size of about 50 mm×41 mm on left kidney. Both patients were diagnosed with kidney neoplasm before surgery and underwent laparoscopic partial nephrectomy in Tongji Hospital.Results:Both patients received regular oral prednisone after surgery. The pathological presentation of case 1 was papillary renal cell carcinoma, the facial erythema subsided 1 month after surgery, and there was no tumor recurrence for 13 months. The pathological presentation of case 2 was clear cell renal cell carcinoma, facial erythema subsided 2 weeks after surgery, and there was no tumor recurrence for 12 months.Conclusions:The diagnosis of dermatomyositis should be combined with clinical manifestations and laboratory examination, and the possibility of malignant tumor should be excluded due to the high likelihood of concomitant malignancy. For patients with dermatomyositis with kidney neoplasm, the main treatment is still surgery, and supplemented with glucocorticoid therapy.
8.Consensus for the management of severe acute respiratory syndrome.
Nanshang ZHONG ; Yanqing DING ; Yuanli MAO ; Qian WANG ; Guangfa WANG ; Dewen WANG ; Yulong CONG ; Qun LI ; Youning LIU ; Li RUAN ; Baoyuan CHEN ; Xiangke DU ; Yonghong YANG ; Zheng ZHANG ; Xuezhe ZHANG ; Jiangtao LIN ; Jie ZHENG ; Qingyu ZHU ; Daxin NI ; Xiuming XI ; Guang ZENG ; Daqing MA ; Chen WANG ; Wei WANG ; Beining WANG ; Jianwei WANG ; Dawei LIU ; Xingwang LI ; Xiaoqing LIU ; Jie CHEN ; Rongchang CHEN ; Fuyuan MIN ; Peiying YANG ; Yuanchun ZHANG ; Huiming LUO ; Zhenwei LANG ; Yonghua HU ; Anping NI ; Wuchun CAO ; Jie LEI ; Shuchen WANG ; Yuguang WANG ; Xioalin TONG ; Weisheng LIU ; Min ZHU ; Yunling ZHANG ; Zhongde ZHANG ; Xiaomei ZHANG ; Xuihui LI ; Wei CHEN ; Xuihua XHEN ; Lin LIN ; Yunjian LUO ; Jiaxi ZHONG ; Weilang WENG ; Shengquan PENG ; Zhiheng PAN ; Yongyan WANG ; Rongbing WANG ; Junling ZUO ; Baoyan LIU ; Ning ZHANG ; Junping ZHANG ; Binghou ZHANG ; Zengying ZHANG ; Weidong WANG ; Lixin CHEN ; Pingan ZHOU ; Yi LUO ; Liangduo JIANG ; Enxiang CHAO ; Liping GUO ; Xuechun TAN ; Junhui PAN ; null ; null
Chinese Medical Journal 2003;116(11):1603-1635
9.Chinese consensus guidelines for therapeutic drug monitoring of polymyxin B, endorsed by the Infection and Chemotherapy Committee of the Shanghai Medical Association and the Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Committee of the Chinese Pharmacological Society.
Xiaofen LIU ; Chenrong HUANG ; Phillip J BERGEN ; Jian LI ; Jingjing ZHANG ; Yijian CHEN ; Yongchuan CHEN ; Beining GUO ; Fupin HU ; Jinfang HU ; Linlin HU ; Xin LI ; Hongqiang QIU ; Hua SHAO ; Tongwen SUN ; Yu WANG ; Ping XU ; Jing YANG ; Yong YANG ; Zhenwei YU ; Bikui ZHANG ; Huaijun ZHU ; Xiaocong ZUO ; Yi ZHANG ; Liyan MIAO ; Jing ZHANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2023;24(2):130-142
Polymyxin B, which is a last-line antibiotic for extensively drug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infections, became available in China in Dec. 2017. As dose adjustments are based solely on clinical experience of risk toxicity, treatment failure, and emergence of resistance, there is an urgent clinical need to perform therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) to optimize the use of polymyxin B. It is thus necessary to standardize operating procedures to ensure the accuracy of TDM and provide evidence for their rational use. We report a consensus on TDM guidelines for polymyxin B, as endorsed by the Infection and Chemotherapy Committee of the Shanghai Medical Association and the Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Committee of the Chinese Pharmacological Society. The consensus panel was composed of clinicians, pharmacists, and microbiologists from different provinces in China and Australia who made recommendations regarding target concentrations, sample collection, reporting, and explanation of TDM results. The guidelines provide the first-ever consensus on conducting TDM of polymyxin B, and are intended to guide optimal clinical use.
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